Resources and Contact
Community Organizations and Resources
League of United Latin American Citizens
Southern Arizona Aids Foundation
Scholarships A-Z
Tucson Indian Center
Tucson Urban League
Land and Labor Resources
- Guidance on Land Acknowledgements
- Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements
- Moving Beyond Land Acknowledgements and Token Representations
- Resource Generation Land Reparations and Solidarity Guide
- Native Governance Center “Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgement”
- Native Governance Center “Self Assessment”
- Native Governance Center “Voluntary Land Tax”:
- Native Governance Center “Beyond Land Acknowledgement guide”
- Decolonization is not a metaphor, Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang (2012)
- Wokini Initiative at South Dakota State University
- UC Berkeley “Action Required: Using a Land Acknowledgement” Panel
- UC Berkeley Land Grab Universities Conference (recordings and materials available on site)
- Cutcha Risling Baldy, “What good is a land acknowledgement? Humboldt County, Native American History and Decolonized Futures” (video lecture)
- NDN Collective “Land Back Manifesto”
- NDN Collective “Land Back U” (video/webinar series on political education around land)
- J. Kēhaulani Kauanui's reading list-- "Sovereignty, Solidarity, & The Land Back Movement”
Know Your Rights
Americans with Disabilities Act
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Have comments, feedback, ideas or concerns about diversity at Pima Community College?
Contact the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer
(520) 206-7215
pcc-diversity@pima.edu